Exploration Forecasts And Exploitation Realities At The Woodsreef Mine, New South Wales Australia (fb639160-786a-49a0-b6b0-3c6e1f1895d8)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Barrie C. Butt
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Jan 1, 1978

Abstract

The opportunity for an exploration geologist to follow a successful exploration project through the feasibility, financing, construction, development and exploitation phase is rare. In addition, it is not often that the exploration geologist can be present during the mining of a deposit to explain why certain actions were taken or interpretations made and to find out how these interpretations turned out in actuality. At the Woodsreef chrysotile asbestos mine in New South Wales, Australia, mining has been in progress for six years and the writer has been intimately associated with the project during the five years of exploration and the six years of exploitation. The industry is possibly aware of the fact that the Woodsreef Mine has had major production problems, the majority of which have stemmed from the unique characteristics of the ore body and of the fibre. Because of these unique features, a large volume of research has been undertaken by Woodsreef and by other scientific organisations in Australia, England and Canada on the Woodsreef fibre. The answers to some of the problems have negated some semi-sacred concepts of asbestos ore milling and led to the development of new techniques, such as the adoption of microscopic fibre counts as a routine procedure; the modification of accepted evaluation procedures; the development of new machines for dedusting fibres, and to the recognition of a fibre with a unique milling behaviour pattern and, possibly, properties. The problems experienced can be divided broadly into those associated with the geology and those associated with the physical properties of the fibre. It is possible that the same features may manifest themselves in other deposits around the world, and if they can be recognised during the exploration stages a feasibility evaluation may be just that little closer to the actual.
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APA: Barrie C. Butt  (1978)  Exploration Forecasts And Exploitation Realities At The Woodsreef Mine, New South Wales Australia (fb639160-786a-49a0-b6b0-3c6e1f1895d8)

MLA: Barrie C. Butt Exploration Forecasts And Exploitation Realities At The Woodsreef Mine, New South Wales Australia (fb639160-786a-49a0-b6b0-3c6e1f1895d8). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1978.

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